‘Stray Dogs in Focus’ Photo Exhibition, Oct 2014‏

FOUR PAWS, international animal welfare organisation, will be holding a photographic exhibition at the iconic Menier Gallery in Southwark, London, 27th October until 1st November 2014.

Showcasing a collection of photographs by renowned animal photographer Jo Sax, the exhibition highlights the challenges faced by stray and abandoned dogs in the UK and Romania and the factors contributing to the stray dog situation in both countries.

The photographs will also provide a touching insight into the joys of adopting rescue animals, through photos taken of celebrities and their beloved rescue dogs. Admission is free and all are welcome!

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